I like to switch up my case and sometimes it’s just nice to have a physical keyboard. Makes emails much easier when I can see everything and still have a full keyboard. Haven’t worked out all the shortcuts yet but I’ll get there when I need to.
To start, I'd like to point out that I'm visually impaired. That gives me quite some trouble with touchscreen keyboards. So I've been using physical keyboard phones all my life starting with Nokia's and ending with a Blackberry Key2. The last few years there's almost no new phones in the physical keyboard niche market though and so i was pretty worried about how to keep using smartphones. That's until I read an article about Clicks keyboard. I was immediatly interested and intrigued. However, I'm nogt a big fan of the iPhone so i postponed purchasing it. That's until I read that it was compatible with the Nothing phone as well. I immediatly ordered both the Nothing phone and Clicks keybaord and I've been using it for a week now. It really is a lifesaver. There were some delays in the delivery but that can't spoil the fun. Now I'm hoping you will release the Clicks companion app for android as well so i can configure it properly. Built-in features like double space for interpunction and starting sentences with capital letters isn't working properly. But that are just minor issues. Overall I'm very gratefull to you for releasing this product and am looking forward to your future android products.
Attention, tech enthusiasts and keyboard warriors! Remember the nostalgic days of tactile typing on your mobile phones? The satisfying clickety-clack that accompanied every text message, email, and hastily written note? Relive those moments with Clicks for iPhone, a resurrection of the lost art of physical keyboarding. As a seasoned veteran of the mobile phone scene, I've witnessed the rise and fall of countless trends, but few have intrigued me like Clicks. This ingenious little add-on empowers you to transform your sleek touchscreen iPhone into a pocket-sized productivity powerhouse, enhancing your efficiency on the go. The Clicks keyboard is a marvel of engineering, with well-spaced keys that provide just the right amount of tactile feedback. Typing on it is like typing on a miniature laptop, but without the bulk or the awkward stares from fellow commuters. Sure, it takes a bit of getting used to. My thumbs initially felt like a fish out of water, flopping around in search of their digital home. But after a few days of practice, I was zipping through emails and social media posts with newfound speed and accuracy. And let's remember the sheer joy of hearing that satisfying click with every keystroke. It's a symphony of productivity, a rhythmic reminder that you're getting things done. Of course, there are a few minor quibbles. The Clicks keyboard adds a bit of bulk to your iPhone and makes it longer. But for those of us who prioritize function over fashion, these are minor sacrifices. So, if you're tired of hunting and pecking on your touchscreen keyboard or simply yearning for the tactile typing experience of yesteryear, give Clicks for iPhone a try. Your thumbs will thank you.
I always thought physical keyboards were a thing of the past for mobile devices. But the Clicks Keyboard has changed my mind. It transforms my iPhone into a true productivity machine. The typing experience is fantastic, and the keyboard layout is almost perfect. Plus, the case protects my phone from everyday bumps and scratches. A win-win all around!
I have received & used your product, unfortunately i have faced two issues: - phone size 15 pro max after adding keyboard became really oversized for daily use. - as Arab country you need to add arabic letters for easier experience.
I use Microsoft Outlook for emails on my iPhone and when I'm typing between the keyboard and Outlook icons it takes up over half the screen - I can barely see the message I'm typing. Putting Clicks on gives me so much more space. Total game changer for me.
The clicks on the keyboard are comfortable and easy to type and I never press the wrong key at all. I have created 42 keyboard shortcuts using iOS shortcuts and Clicks mode, so most of my work is completed using the keyboard alone. However, when using Japanese, there are many cases where "ー" is used in Japanese words, so a separate key is necessary. Also, it would be very inconvenient if there were not an icon to indicate whether the active input language is Japanese or English. If these two points are improved, I believe that the use of the system among Japanese people will increase significantly.
I started using the keyboard phone from Nokia to Blackberry to Samsung S8, and now with Clicks. I will continue to use Clicks for the upcoming iphone 16 if it is still available. And in iPhone 16, I can shift from Pro model to smaller screen model
I thought it was gonna be easy like learning to ride a bike again. I was wrong, but it takes a little more time to get used to physical keyboards again.